There s nothing more exotic than an indoor bird of paradise but growing a bird of paradise as a houseplant requires sun quite a lot of it in order to thrive and bloom.
Bird of paradise indoor tree.
This dramatic flowering evergreen perennial has lush leaves and will produce striking orange flowers if you give it the right care.
Insufficient sunlight is the top reason that a bird of paradise inside doesn t bloom.
You can have a couple of these plants in pots at most temperatures.
There are limits however like tolerating up to 24 degrees fahrenheit but most likely survive temperatures between 65 to 70 degrees fahrenheit.
With proper care a bird of paradise can grow to over six feet tall even indoors.
It is relatively hardy and adapts to a wide spectrum of light conditions from direct sun to low indirect light but will flourish in a sunny spot.
As mentioned earlier bird of paradise plant indoor can grow in both tropical and cooler areas.
The bird of paradise is considered the queen of the indoor plant world.
The distinctive bird of paradise strelitzia reginae or strelizia nicolai is one of the best known of all the tropical flowers and is a cousin to the banana surprisingly the bird of paradise is easier to grow than many tropical plants and makes for a vigorous rapidly growing indoor plant.
This large upright plant adds a rich tropical flair to your space as its glossy banana shaped leaves fan out.
Grow bird of paradise strelitzia reginae indoors in a container to bring the tropics inside year round.
Birds of paradise are large relatively easy to grow plants that lend a bold tropical flair to any indoor space.